I'm trying to restore a new device with apps from my old device, but neither Android Market nor AppBrain seems to automatically bulk install them? When I use the Execute method in AppBrain it seems to only send me to manual install of all apps, which probably would take a long time since I use a number of apps.

Is there some way to make AppBrain bulk install a list in a batch or is it possible to move the apps from my old device to the new one?

Just what I was looking for and when I followed your step-by-step guide I managed to do it. I tried something similar, but I missed the Enable Fast Web Install part earlier. Thanks!!
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grmAug 22 '12 at 15:26

The "Fast Web Installer" application is no longer available on the Android market. :(
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Sk8erPeterOct 9 '14 at 21:56

I don't know of a way to do this. I recently bought a new phone, and to save myself the tedium of manually installing 40 odd apps, I went to the Google Play Store using a desktop browser. It will already have a list of apps you have installed under My Apps, so you can quickly spin through the list and install them - you don't need to wait for each app to install.

You can install Titanium Backup in your old device and backup all "user installed" apps + data to SD card. In your device, put this SD card and install Titanium Backup again and restore "user installed" apps + data.

Though I have not tried this across devices, I had tried this with same device using different ROM. I had backed up from a stable ROM and whenever I install a new ROM I would use the above method to install all my apps with its data.

I had already asked this question and it has been answered referring Titanium Backup.